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Weekly Tech Share Summary – SQL and Database Highlights

This weekly newsletter curates top industry tech articles covering SQL deployment capabilities, MySQL replication issues, LLM‑to‑SQL benchmarks, connection limit errors, OceanBase tracing, and provides an open‑source SQL quality management platform update with development progress and upcoming plans.

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Weekly Tech Share Summary – SQL and Database Highlights

Gold Medal Broadcaster Name: Yongzheng Skill: Bug fixer (专治八阿哥) Role: Industry news and release reporting

Yongzheng’s weekly summary delivers curated high‑quality technical shares from the community, keeping readers up‑to‑date with the latest developments.

Featured Industry Shares

Open‑source product evaluation: SQL deployment capability – OSC Open‑Source Community

MySQL: Master‑slave HASH SCAN algorithm may cause replica data errors – MySQL Learning

When LLM Meets Database: Alibaba DAMO Academy & HKU launch a new Text‑to‑SQL benchmark – Machine Heart

MySQL 8 “Too many connections” error persists – unfair to DBAs – AustinDatabases

OceanBase 4.x Refactor: Another attempt at full‑link tracing – OceanBase

Open‑Source Progress – SQL Quality Management Platform (SQLE) Weekly Report

Current Week Highlights

SQL Audit – now supports TDSQL InnoDB mode and Mycat

Development Progress

Completed TDSQL InnoDB mode audit plugin

Completed Mycat audit plugin

Next Week Plan

Add approximately 60 new DB2 audit rules

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